Clay Chamotte

This type of clay is ideal for modelling, especially when the workpieces are baked in the oven, or air dried. Due to the fine chamotte, with a grain size that is no greater than half a millimeter (0.5 mm), the clay is more porous, and thereby dries and bakes more gradually. Firing temperature 980 - 1280 degrees Celsius. Available in three colours of which the red has a percentage of 40% chamotte

This type of clay is ideal for modelling, especially when the workpieces are baked in the oven, or air dried. Due to the fine chamotte, with a grain size that is no greater than half a millimeter (0.5 mm), the clay is more porous, and thereby dries and bakes more gradually. Firing temperature 980 - 1280 degrees Celsius. Available in three colours of which the red has a percentage of 40% chamotte

This clay is between the fine and rough chamotte, not only in terms of grain size of 1 mm, but also in terms of processing and therefore suitable for both modelling as well as making medium-sized workpieces. Firing temperature 1000 - 1280 degrees Celsius.Please note that clay does not tolerate frost, therefore it is not possible to transport clay during a period of frost.ClayClay comes in

This clay can be used for large workpieces such as large and thick tiles, plaques and statues. Because of the grain size of the chamotte, up to 2 mm, this clay is excellently suitable to bake evenly. Firing temperature 1000 - 1260 degrees Celsius.Please note that clay does not tolerate frost, therefore it is not possible to transport clay during a period of frost.ClayClay comes in different shapes

This type of clay is ideal for modelling, especially when the workpieces are baked in the oven, or air dried. Due to the fine chamotte, with a grain size that is no greater than half a millimeter (0.5 mm), the clay is more porous, and thereby dries and bakes more gradually. Firing temperature 980 - 1280 degrees Celsius. Available in three colours of which the red has a percentage of 40% chamotte